—Dougald MacDonald to Head American Alpine Club Publications—Famed Mountain Editor Will Usher Digital Era for AAC7/27/2012, Golden, CO—The American Alpine Club (AAC) has hired Dougald MacDonald to spearhead AAC publications as the organization's first Executive Editor. The ...read more
Golden, CO—Today, the American Alpine Club (AAC) announces their 2012 research grants awards. The Club, founded in 1902, is the premiere organization for American alpinism. Headquartered in Golden Colorado, it is a mountaineering and advocacy non-profit organization with the ...read more
2012 Spring Round Mountaineering Fellowship Fund Award Winners Announced—AAC Awards $4,100 of Grants Supporting Young Climbers—Golden, CO—The American Alpine Club's Mountaineering Fellowship Committee recently announced ten selections for Spring 2012. The biannual award, ...read more
—Rockies Region Live Your Dream Grant Winners Announced—Golden, CO—The Rockies Region of the American Alpine Club is pleased to announce the winners of the first Live Your Dream Grant. The grant—new this year—was born from the idea that the most important climbs are our ...read more
—Southeast Region Live Your Dream Grant Winners Announced—Golden, CO—The Southeast Region of the American Alpine Club is pleased to announce the winners of the first Live Your Dream Grant. The grant—new this year—was born from the idea that the most important climbs are ...read more
7/11/2012, Golden, CO—The Central Region of the American Alpine Club is pleased to announce the winners of the first Live Your Dream Grant. The grant—new this year—was born from the idea that the most important climbs are our own. It funds individuals or small teams in the ...read more
Golden, CO—The Northeast Region of the American Alpine Club is pleased to announce the winners of the first Live Your Dream Grant. The grant—new this year—was born from the idea that the most important climbs are our own. It funds individuals or small teams in the pursuit ...read more
Golden, CO—The American Alpine Club (AAC) is proud to announce the recipients of the first annual Cornerstone Crag Conservation Grant. This year, $25,000 will go toward multiple local projects: human waste management systems, road and parking improvements, trail work, signage, ...read more